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volume 1 number 1 third quarter 2012 metropolitan musings grace and peace i am pleased to write you all on this feast of pentecost the birthday of the church as a branch of the one holy catholic and apostolic church we preserve and pass on to the world the fullness of the teaching of jesus christ through apostolic tradition holy scripture and the sacred sacraments entrusted to us continuing to persevere in the spreading of the good news defense of the least lost and forgotten and standing as sentinels on the walls we are ever guided and refreshed in our ministries through the power of the holy spirit the action of the holy spirit leads us into all truth and empowers us to endure for the sake of christ carrying our crosses each day as we witness the power of christ in us and the ever present revelation of the kingdom of god as a church we must maintain faith with our traditions all that makes us truly catholic whilst being relevant to the societies in which we live this is not an easy task but one we are called by christ to accomplish be in the world and not of it we are admonished so we are asked to enter fully into our humanity into what makes us living persons accepting and embracing the good and the bad within ourselves by celebrating the good and in this issue metropolitan musings from the provincial office of communications and media relations prayer requests joseph vilatte father of american old catholicism consecration and ordinations welcome learning notes share and support this newsletter vestment exchange support the national church feisty frying friar third quarter saints word search 1 2 3 3 12 14 15 15 15 15 15 17 fourth quarter newsletter deadline august 25th 1
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redeeming the bad the power of christ and the holy spirit enables us to work out our salvation and makes of us a pleasant offering to the lord no saint of god ever ran from the sinful nature within them rather they embraced it allowing christ to redeem it buying it back and consecrating it to the lord making them a whole and pleasing offering please note i have not said accept the sinful within us rather embrace it so that it might be redeemed by the all cleansing and restoring sacrifice of the lord jesus christ in a similar way we are called to live in the world and to become salt and leaven causing an acceptable redemptive change in the place we find ourselves in each situation we are to bring the light of christ the presence of christ and in many cases to recognize christ s presence in a person or situation in this way we cause change by allowing the holy spirit to bring life into the situations christ has lead us christ especially in our own hearts then in our homes in the work place the schools the neighborhoods the streets markets and the church we as a province have much to do our call is to be a mission people spreading the good news of christ jesus in every aspect of our lives through our actions may they speak more loudly than our words we are growing we are receiving letters of inquiry each week and are pleased to see growing interest in our church bishop godsey works tirelessly on the website and as our communications director we thank him with all our hearts bishop ted and deacon bill recently attended the ordination of fr myke beckett the fr protector of the rcc dominican order and the ordination of our beloved brother friar phil gerboc to the holy priesthood we are grateful to them for taking the time and expense to attend this important event throughout this season of pentecost which focuses on the growth of the church we too should focus on church growth i encourage each of you to pray about your ministries consider volunteering at a shelter or food pantry starting a bible study group prayer group or working for social change in your communities in this way we bring the message of christ to a world in need one person at a time remember that you are the church christ is alive in you and working through each of you to bring his love to the world this is how they will know the father has sent each of you that you love one another let the hallmark of our church be our mutual love and service to each other god bless you all +edmund from the provincial office of communications and media relations 2
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the last several months have been interesting to say the least we are happy to announce the consecration of our new metropolitan bishop the right rev aaron edmund newton cass and the consecration of the new bishop ordinary of the diocese of saint bartholomew nc va the right rev edward ted wooldridge these two gentlemen deserve our support and prayers as they continue to lead the us church i am also pleased to announce the ordination of friar philip gerboc to the priesthood many will remember that friar father philip gerboc was unable to attend the consecration due to his health but god had something bigger and better in the works for fr gerboc he was able to help cement the relationship we have with the most rev john bell and the reformed catholic church by being ordained at one of their churches in ohio as the director of the provincial office of communications and media relations it is my job to release the provincial newsletter each quarter it is a monumental task that will only grow as we grow i ask that each and every one of you take a few moments each quarter to send me articles and pictures to use in the newsletter it is your help that will make this newsletter a success as we grow and as the need arises we may make this a monthly newsletter but as they say we will cross that bridge when we come to it it is also my job to prepare certificates website shields and logos for the province as well as internal and external communications please remember if contacted by the media do not lie to them it is better to say that you do not know but will find out and get back to them then to make something up you can find the interim guidelines for dealing with public relations at the clergy only section of the ocac usa website located at http www.lcacusa.org should you have any questions or concerns my staff and i stand ready to assist you god bless +gregory prayer requests please keep the following intentions in your prayers please send any prayer request to prayers@lcacusa.org bishop gregory godsey continued healing bishop edmund cass for the strength to lead the church bishop adrian glover for wisdom and strength to lead the church bishop cass cousin frannie healing joseph vilatte father of american old catholicism 3
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being informed that he would need to serve in the armed forces for seven years he moved to belgium joining the congregation of the christian brothers at namur however he decided to try for the secular priesthood and once again immigrated to canada in 1876 archbishop joseph rené vilatte 24 january 1854 8 july 1929 was at different times a roman catholic presbyterian episcopalian russian orthodox and jacobite he is best known however for his activities as an old catholic cleric vilatte was born in paris to french parents hailing from the maine region and who belonged to the petite eglise a sect formed by so-called rigorist catholics angry with the holy see and the dioceses for signing or accepting the concordat of 1801 which in their eyes was a betrayal of the catholic church and an heretical liberal compromise with the french revolutionaries of 1789 vilatte was baptized as an infant by a layman as the sect had become priestless his mother died soon after his birth and he was raised in a parisian orphanage operated by the brothers of the christian schools after having been conditionally baptized he finally converted to roman catholicism and was accepted into the roman catholic church in 1867 around the 1870 s vilatte decided to immigrate to canada where near ottawa he worked as a catechist in a small school after two years he returned to france but vilatte envisioned a church beyond denominations i visited the various families and urged them to ignore their doctrinal differences for the present and unite in one community church i felt i could preach nothing but the gospel of grace that neither roman catholicism nor protestantism could satisfy the needs of these people but a christian catholic church without any other qualification a purified church which would present the gospel to them as did the primitive church and exercise authority according to the spirit of free america rene vilatte autobiography 1910 in canada he studied with the congregation of the holy cross fathers at the college of st laurent in montreal until about three years later he met a former roman catholic priest turned presbyterian minister charles chiniquy who persuaded him to turn protestant chiniquy introduced vilatte to a protestant pastor who helped him to get admission to mcgill university 4
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after two years however vilatte once again reconciled with the roman catholic church and entered the clerics of saint viator at bourbonnais illinois here he once again met chiniquy who told him of franco-belgian catholics in north-east wisconsin who wished to integrate with the american mainstream as protestants chiniquy also introduced vilatte to another former roman catholic hyacinthe loyson formerly a carmelite who had been excommunicated in 1869 after marrying an american widow and founding the gallican catholic church under the inspiration of chiniquy and loyson vilatte moved to the green bay area of wisconsin as a presbyterian minister as vilatte was not able to make much headway with the franco-belgian immigrants after a few months of trying and at the advice of loyson he turned to john henry hobart brown the episcopal bishop of fond du lac for support vilatte suggested to brown that his vilatte s presbyterian mission should be taken over by the episcopal diocese of fond du lac as an old catholic outpost brown seized on this as a means of building a bridge with the old catholics in europe and agreed to support vilatte at the same time loyson who had migrated to france wrote to vilatte to come over and be ordained a priest by eduard herzog the old catholic bishop of berne switzerland as a first step in founding the old catholic church in north america with the support and encouragement of brown and his fellow episcopal bishops vilatte then traveled to france where herzog ordained him to the diaconate and priesthood on 6 and 7 june 1885 in 1888 brown who had supported vilatte morally and financially died and was succeeded by charles c grafton grafton unlike brown did not favor vilatte and conflicts soon arose in order to correct the canonical situation created by brown grafton demanded that vilatte surrender ownership of his missions to the diocese which had paid for them in the first place vilatte complied in august 1890 despite this however the relationship between the two deteriorated fast at the heart of the dispute was the conflicting vision for vilatte s missions held by vilatte and grafton vilatte hoped that grafton would continue brown s policy of financing these missions in the hope of converting roman catholics to non-papal old catholicism and of using these missions as a springboard to founding the old catholic church in north america grafton on the contrary wished to integrate these missions into his episcopal diocese adding to the dispute was vilatte s refusal to break with the franco-belgians adamant rejection of anglican orders as invalid while accepting the validity of old catholic 5
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orders an attitude carried from roman catholicism brown had been willing to countenance this but grafton took this as an affront to the legitimacy of his own orders as a bishop in the meantime herman jan heykamp the archbishop of the ultrajectines in the netherlands hearing of vilatte s difficulties with grafton wrote to him to disassociate himself from episcopalians in reply vilatte asked whether the ultrajectines would consecrate him as the old catholic bishop for north america when grafton was informed of these developments he wrote to the ultrajectines that he would not oppose their consecrating vilatte as a coadjutor episcopal bishop for the fond du lac diocese but if vilatte was consecrated as the old catholic bishop for north america he grafton would no longer support him and without his financial support vilatte would be a nobody as the ultrajectines of the netherlands and the old catholics of germany and switzerland delayed answering vilatte until they had met in their congress at cologne vilatte next sought to affiliate himself with the russian orthodox church roc to this end he began correspondence with roc bishop vladimir of alaska and the aleutian islands he also opened negotiations to reconcile with the roman catholic church when grafton learned of these developments he published warnings to episcopalians to stop supporting vilatte he also demanded from vilatte that he cease operating from the old catholic missions owned by the episcopal diocese in response vilatte announced in september 1890 that he was severing relations with the episcopal church and founded a new independent mission near green bay probably due to grafton s letters the old catholic congress of cologne informed vilatte that they would not consecrate him as the old catholic bishop for north america isolated by both the episcopalians and the old catholics-ultrajectines vilatte turned once again to the roc bishop vladimir of alaska who in may 1891 publicly announced that vilatte was accepted by the roc as a priest and under its jurisdiction at the same time an associate of vilatte another former roman catholic cleric and missionary in british india augustine harding advised vilatte to seek consecration from a church recently formed by former goan catholics in goa and british india under the leadership of fr antonio francisco xavier alvares and lisboa e pinto alvares being consecrated as mar julious i the latin rite jacobite bishop for this sect by the jacobites of antioch and the malabar coast collecting $225 and being elected bishop by his small flock according to the records of the episcopal diocese of fond du lac vilatte had about 500 adherents vilatte sailed to colombo in ceylon where 6
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alvares and two other jacobite bishops consecrated him with the permission of the jacobite patriarch of antioch as mar timotheous i jacobite old catholic bishop of north america on 29 may 1892 dr lisboa e pinto acting as the u.s consul attested to the consecration when news of this reached north america the episcopal church excommunicated vilatte in 1893 vilatte had a booth at the world parliament of religions in chicago although he had not been invited shortly thereafter reduced to penury vilatte traveled the east coast offering the sacraments to and soliciting monetary aid from episcopalians and roman catholics but was rebuffed in some places he was driven away by the franco-belgian catholics then he once again opened negotiations with the roman catholic church for reconciliation in march 1894 he approached archbishop satolli the apostolic delegate to the usa who wrote to the bishop messmer roman catholic of green bay that vilatte was ready to reconcile three weeks later vilatte himself wrote to messmer that he was preparing his people for reconciliation further correspondence took place with satolli and messmer in august 1894 satolli advised messmer to finance vilatte s journey to rome and that the congregation propaganda fide sacred congregation for the propagation of the faith would refund him the money however in spite of the offer of a journey to rome at the expense of the diocese of green bay vilatte continued to waver matters dragged on for almost four years eventually both archbishop satolli and bishop messmer realized that vilatte would not submit to rome at this time vilatte began his dalliance with polish roman catholics who dissatisfied with non-polish roman catholic priests sought to set up an independent catholic church at the urgings of the priests anthony kazlowski and francis hodur eventually founding the polish national catholic church in the united states independent from rome in 1894 fr kolaszewski invited him to dedicate a church in cleveland anthony kazlowski obtained consecration from the dutch ultrajectines old catholics in holland on 17 november 1897 after kazlowski s consecration vilatte was approached by a father stephen kaminski pastor of the roman catholic parish of the holy mother of the rosary buffalo new york to raise him to the episcopate this priest had failed to persuade the old catholic archbishop of utrecht to raise him to the episcopate vilatte arrived in buffalo on 21 march 1898 and consecrated kaminski however the new bishop fled the united states to canada because of creditors he was excommunicated by rome and he abandoned vilatte after the consecration in buffalo vilatte sailed from new york to england to meet 7
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with the anglican benedictine joseph leycester lyne 1837 1908 and his llanthony monastery which he founded in 1869 in the honddu valley of the black mountains of south wales lyne styled himself ignatius of jesus o.s.b lyne s llanthony monastery must not be confused with the catholic llanthony monastery suppressed by the protestants although they are near each other vilatte arrived in england three months after the kaminski consecration lyne was visiting the united states in 18901891 raising funds for his work in england when vilatte became acquainted with him lyne claimed that he belonged to the ancient british church the oldest after jerusalem and antioch vilatte first visited frederick george lee of the order of corporate reunion lee gave vilatte a letter of introduction to lyne vilatte arrived in the black mountains on 18 july 1898 bringing all of his documents and vestments and offered ordination to any and all including lyne explaining that he was on his way to russia eventually lyne and others received ordination from the hands of vilatte using the latin rite in january 1899 most catholic newspapers of europe and north america reported that vilatte was in rome seeking reconciliation with the roman catholic church instead of with the russian orthodox church on 2 february 1899 father david flemming defender general of the friars minor and consulter of the congregation of the holy office issued a statement to the effect that joseph rene vilatte had expressed his most sincere and heartfelt regret for having taught many errors and for having attacked and misrepresented the roman catholic church that he withdrew any such teachings and that he regretted that he had illicitly and sacrilegiously conferred upon others various orders this vatican cleric called upon others whom vilatte had ordained to submit to the roman pontiff on 25 may 1899 bishop zardetti wrote to bishop messmer of green bay that father flemming had the case well in hand then came reports that vilatte had not made his final abjuration with rome or been reconciled with the church it was explained that he was awaiting the result of the process before the holy office meanwhile the holy office received an eight page report from the diocese of green bay in which the bishop laid stress on the insincerity of vilatte in the past suggesting that he merely wanted rome to say that his orders were valid so that he could go to england and validate the orders of the anglicans by 1900 vilatte was in france his hosts were the roman catholic benedictine monks of the abbey of saint martin near poitiers in order to make a careful study of his orders from the syro-malabar jacobite 8
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oriental orthodox church so that vilatte could convince the holy office in rome of the validity of his episcopate while living as a guest of the benedictines of poitiers vilatte did not cease his subversive anticatholic activities although conducted secretly news of this reached cardinal richard of paris who on 17 april 1900 circulated a warning among his clergy to be on their guard against men who claimed to be ordained or consecrated by vilatte at this time on 6 may 1900 vilatte consecrated an italian paolo miragliagulotti as the old catholic bishop of italy with the title of bishop of piacenza this later became known as the italian national episcopal church a church modeled in an anglican fashion and moderately antiroman when the authorities of the catholic church learned of this they issued on 13 june 1900 major excommunications against both vilatte and paolo miragila-gulotti vilatte decided to once again return to canada in the summer of 1903 vilatte was back in south wales and raised to the episcopacy henry marsh-edwards with the title of bishop of caerleon marsh-edwards was a former anglican priest of the diocese of southwell the next day both men consecrated henry bernard ventham as bishop of dorchester priests were ordained that summer in both england and the continent while vilatte was in england and europe a series of conflicts between the anti-catholic government of france and the roman catholic church broke out arising from the government s anti-clerical legislation this gave vilatte inspiration to return to his native country to exploit the situation with the hope of setting up a state-controlled gallican national church under influence of the anti-clerical liberal and proto-socialist french government in opposition to the official roman catholic church this he did in the summer of 1906 the previous december the government abrogated the concordat that made roman catholicism the official religion of france vilatte was on friendly terms with aristide briand one of the leaders of this liberal anti-roman movement and the minister of education the new legislation confiscated roman catholic church property and made them state property soon after his arrival in paris vilatte managed to obtain possession of the former barnabite church in the rue legendre which he reopened for old catholic services in the vernacular one of his former priests from wisconsin assisted on 21 june 1907 vilatte consecrated a formerly roman catholic former trappist monk louis marie francois giraud who had been expelled from the roman catholic church for dabbling in magic and the occult shortly after this consecration cardinal richard issued a warning to the people about apostate priests who were 9
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celebrating mass under cover of a pseudo american bishop and excommunicated vilatte a second time soon thereafter vilatte returned to the united states chicago became the next home to archbishop vilatte at this time he had severed all relations with alvares independent jacobite church of ceylon goa and india the indian orthodox church and the old catholic churches of europe the establishment of the polish national catholic church and the consecration of francis hodur was the final blow to his hope of being recognized as the old catholic archbishop of north america in 1910 vilatte ordained william h f brothers prior of the anglicanbenedictine saint dunstan s abbey waukegan illinois this was an old catholic group of men legally incorporated in fond du lac in 1909 by charles grafton as the american congregation of the order of saint benedict in 1911 the abbey was united with the polish old catholic church in 1910 with a group of society of the precious blood religious led by father gildas taylor who had joined the society after his ordination vilatte went to texas to a place in presido county called candelaria from there they crossed the rio grande to an area in the vicinity of san antonio el bravo in mexico where they founded on 18 july on 50,000 acres a communal settlement called vilatteville vilatte felt it was a blessing to live there on 10 may 1911 generals pasqual orozco and pancho villa captured ciudad juarez fifteen days later porfiro diaz resigned abraham gonzalex the new revolutionary governor of chihuahua dismembered the settlements sold to foreigners by the former government including vilatteville father taylor stayed in chihuahua and acted as a community church worker in 1910 vilatte founded the american catholic church acc at the cathedral of buffalo the council of oversight included vilatte kaminski and miraglia the council agreed a council of churches open to all persons having their residence in this country whatever may be their nationality united in the fidelity to the true faith in our lord jesus christ who is the sole head of the universal church and our high priest imbued with the american spirit of democracy and liberty a branch or section of the true christian catholic church of god with its own synod and conference of bishops vilatte received frederick ebenezer lloyd into his newly-founded sect and on 19 10
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december 1915 consecrated him at saint david s chapel on east 36th street chicago vilatte was assisted by paolo miragliagulotti formerly of italy and then of new york and working with vilatte in the united states during this consecration vilatte addressed the congregation and newly consecrated prelate saying it needs no prophet to foretell for you and the american catholic church acc a great future in the province of god the need for a church both american and catholic and free from paparchy [rule of the pope and all foreign denominations has been felt for many years by christians of all the denominations may your zeal and apostolic ministry be crowned with success subsequently in a synod held in chicago on 10 april 1920 vilatte retired from his newly founded american catholic church acc naming lloyd as his successor as primate and metropolitan the clergy attending granted vilatte the honorary title of exarch he lived in retirement at 4427 north mulligan avenue chicago and did not perform any more episcopal functions until 22 september 1921 when he ordained wallace david de ortega maxey to the priesthood on 28 september 1921 vilatte conditionally consecrated a former episcopalian minister the african american george alexander mcguire in chicago for mcguire s newly founded african orthodox church soon vilatte was again reduced to penury in 1925 he returned to france where he sought the assistance of the gnostic magician monsignor johnny jean bricaud however as this did nothing to improve his finances he sought to be reconciled once again to the roman catholic church on 1 june 1925 vilatte made his formal declaration before bishop ceretti apostolic nuncio at paris regretting and repenting having illicitly received holy orders and having conferred them on others the roman catholic church sent him on to the cistercian abbey at pont colbert to do penance a week later la croix and other newspapers announced that vilatte with an american boy-servant named maxey was staying at pont colbert at the request of pope pius xi the holy see granted him a pension of 22,000 francs annually on 23 june 1925 the bayerischer kurieg published a statement on the orders of the swiss christian catholic church to the effect that vilatte had never been a priest of this body nor any other genuine old catholic church in the widely recognized union of utrecht bishop ceretti papal nuncio replied to the newspaper as follows 11
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archbishop vilatte received the minor orders and the order of subdeacon on 5 june 1885 the order of deacon on 6 june of the same year and on the following day 7 june 1885 the ordination to the priesthood all these orders were conferred upon him by bishop herzog old catholic bishop in the old catholic church in berne this proved by documents seals and signatures of bishop herzog concerning his episcopal consecration it took place on 29 may 1892 archbishop vilatte was consecrated by three jacobite bishops in the cathedral of archbishop alvares in colombo ceylon archbishop vilatte is likewise in the possession of the consecration deed in question bearing the signatures of the three above mentioned bishops and of the american consul who was present at the ceremony this letter was published in the same newspaper and vilatte was very pleased that bishop ceretti believed and accepted his priesthood and consecration even though they were irregular from a roman catholic view for the next three and a half years vilatte led a quiet and secluded life in a cottage within the abbey grounds he was addressed as archbishop but wore a simple black cassock pope pius xi offered to conditionally re-ordain him but he declined he attended daily mass receiving holy communion on sundays his end came suddenly of heart failure on 8 july 1929 and he was buried in the roman catholic cemetery in versailles during his lifetime he consecrated some seven to eight bishops shortly after his death most of his papers vanished while the validity of vilatte s orders was never finally settled most non-roman old catholics believe that his orders were valid edited by bishop godsey with help from wikipedia bishops at large independent wiki and the collected works of bishop weeks consecration and ordinations april and may were longs months when it came to preparing for ordinations and consecrations we had the distinct pleasure of welcoming the metropolitan archbishop of our church his eminence adrian s glover to our shores archbishop glover traveled to the united states to consecrate a new metropolitan bishop a bishop ordinary and to install a bishop ordinary 12
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as you can see it was not all work either the episcopal diocese of upper south carolina was gracious enough to allow us the use of saint james episcopal church in greenville south carolina this church made an excellent setting for the consecrations that were to occur on april 14 2012 rev mr terry elkington was raised to the sub-deaconate by archbishop glover next came the consecrations of metropolitan bishop aaron edmund newton cass and bishop ordinary edward ted wooldridge the consecration was magnificent we had the opportunity to fellowship with many of the clerics and laity within our church and we witnessed the outpouring of the holy spirit upon his servants in the sacrament of holy orders we were most honored and pleased to 13
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have bishop john bell of the reformed catholic church participating as a coconsecrator alongside archbishop glover and our own bishop gregory godsey on sunday morning april 15th we gathered in the chapel at exaltation hermitage to celebrate mass metropolitan bishop cass offered his first mass as a bishop and archbishop glover delivered a moving homily we took the opportunity to bless the chalice and paten that friar father philip gerboc will be using in wisconsin at the end of mass we are thankful to almighty god for the continued growth and blessing on our church welcome we would like to extend our most heartfelt welcome to the newest members of the old catholic church usa right rev adolphus c howard iii bishop ordinary of the diocese of saint augustine of canterbury the benedictine sisters of mount st charitas goshen community an outreach to clergy and those hurt by organized religion on may 27 2012 friar philip gerboc was ordained to the priesthood after many setbacks and delays friar gerboc was able to travel to zanesville ohio and with the help of bishop john bell and the assistance of bishop edward ted wooldridge he was ordained on the feast of pentecost we have also extended our episcopal protection to the following clergy and churches as they discern the call of god msgr william cavins and holy angels catholic community in florida we pray that god will continue to bless our joint efforts as we strive to build up the 14
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kingdom of god learning notes we are pleased to announce that starting september 8 2012 we will begin enrolling students into sacred heart theological seminary usa classes in the new seminary will start september 16 2012 and will feature a new model of education whereby students will take one course a month the franciscans of the exaltation of the holy cross are in the process of putting the final touches on their formation manual the manual will be released over the next month it is a comprehensive course of study for those interested in the franciscan way of life please email a list of items to vestments@lcacusa.org by the same token if you have items which you are willing to part with send a list of the items as well as their condition to vestments@lcacusa.org support the national church if you feel inclined to support the national church you can do so at the following link http www.lcacusa.org/support-us your donations are greatly appreciated and help to keep the church running feisty frying friar a feisty light lunch or snack this little chicken salad gets two thumbs up from me cajun chicken salad recipe prep time 15 minutes cook time 15 minutes share and support this newsletter please feel free to share this newsletter with others who might find it interesting if you would like to advertize your church ministry or religiously focused business in our newsletter please email our newsletter editor at bishopgodsey@lcacusa.org the rates for advertising are reasonable and we can assist you in creating an ad while this recipe calls for poaching raw chicken breasts you could easily just use leftover cooked chicken ingredients vestment exchange we are in the planning phase for the creation of a vestment exchange for our clergy here in the united states if you are in need of any vestments or liturgical items 1 pound skinless boneless chicken breasts salt 1/2 cup mayonnaise 2 tbsp mustard 1 tbsp cider vinegar 2 teaspoons paprika 15
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